Rachel McAdams sweetly embraces co-star Dylan O'Brien as they lead the stars at the London premiere of their new movie Send Help

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By CAROLINE PEACOCK, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER

Published: 20:11 GMT, 29 January 2026 | Updated: 20:15 GMT, 29 January 2026

Rachel McAdams sweetly embraced her co-star Dylan O’Brien as they led the stars at the London premiere of their new movie Send Help on Thursday.

The Oscar-nominated actress, 47, couldn’t wipe the smile from her face as she hugged Dylan, 34, while posing for snaps on the red carpet at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.

Commanding attention, Rachel wowed in a form-fitting black sequin gown that showed off her incredible figure.  

Meanwhile, Dylan looked effortlessly suave in a classic black suit teamed with a crisp white shirt.

The close-knit co-stars were joined by fellow director Sam Raimi and producer Zainab Azizi, while a host of famous faces also turned out for the glitzy premiere.

Leigh FrancisJade Jones, along with Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Talulah Riley, were also among those in attendance.

Rachel McAdamssweetly embraced her co-star Dylan O’Brien as they led the stars at the London premiere of their new movie Send Help on Thursday

The Oscar-nominated actress, 47, couldn’t wipe the smile from her face as she hugged Dylan, 34, while posing for snaps on the red carpet at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square

Send Help is based on an original script that was written by both Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. 

The film stars Rachel and Dylan as an employee and her boss whose lives are turned upside down after a catastrophic plane crash.

Left stranded on a remote and unforgiving island, the pair are forced into close quarters as they fight to stay alive.

With food scarce and hope fading, tensions quickly rise between the unlikely companions.

The dynamic soon shifts when Linda - a hardcore survival enthusiast - proves herself to be far more capable than expected.

Meanwhile, Bradley struggles to cope as the harsh reality of their situation sets in.

As old grievances resurface, the pair must confront their past and learn to work together.

But with danger closing in, the question remains - will they make it out alive?

Commanding attention, Rachel wowed in a form-fitting black sequin gown that showed off her incredible figure

Meanwhile, Dylan looked effortlessly suave in a classic black suit teamed with a crisp white shirt

The close-knit co-stars were joined by fellow director Sam Raimi and producer Zainab Azizi, while a host of famous faces also turned out for the glitzy premiere

Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Talulah Riley attended the event 

Made In Chelsea stars Abi Luffman and David Templer looked happier than ever 

Gemma Summer cut a glamorous figure 

Scott McGlynn and  Stefan Pierre-Tomlin posed up a storm for the cameras 

Leigh Francis aka Keith Lemon and Jade Jones were in good spirits as the event 

Anna Nightingale caught the eye with her sizzling outfit 

Send Help hits theatres on January 30

The movie hits theatres on January 30th.  

Director Sam is no stranger to the horror-thriller genre, and directed films such as The Evil Dead (1981) and two sequels.

In 1992, he directed the horror comedy called, Army Of Darkness, and also worked on Drag Me To Hell in 2009.

He i also directed Spider-Man (2002) and its two sequels which notably starred Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and James Franco.

And in 2022, the filmmaker stepped back into the superhero universe and directed the sequel Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness.

Rachel notably reprised her role of Dr. Christine Palmer, which she had played in the first film Doctor Strange (2016).

She previously opened up about working with Sam, and told Collider in a past interview: 'I love Sam so much. He's just such a pro, but he's so humble and so collaborative.'

'He's the nicest man. It's always those ones that do the horror films that are so nice. It's so strange.'

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